In an embodiment, a multi-functional accessory serves as a platform for implementing modifications to a product in a time-saving and less costly manner, whereas the modifications would otherwise be made to the product itself. In an embodiment, the product is inserted into the multi-functional accessory. In an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory may be utilized in applications with exposure to a liquid or moisture and in dry applications with no or minimal exposure to a liquid or moisture.
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1. An accessory comprising:
a base; and
a wall defining a cavity, wherein the cavity is operable to receive a product therein, wherein the cavity includes:
an internal surface,
an external surface, and
a single, continuous and rigid lip on the internal surface operable for maintaining contact with upper, middle and lower portions of a product received about a perimeter of the cavity thereby spacing the product from the internal surface such that the wall forms a sleeve to protect against scratching and scuffing of the product during shipping, transport and use.
13. An apparatus comprising:
a pitcher; and
an accessory including:
a base; and
a wall defining a cavity, wherein the cavity is operable to receive the pitcher therein, wherein the cavity includes:
an internal surface,
an external surface, and
a single, continuous and rigid lip that extends along a perimeter of the internal surface operable for maintaining contact with upper, middle and lower portions of the pitcher when received with the cavity thereby spacing the pitcher from the internal surface such that the wall forms a sleeve to protect against scratching and scuffing of the pitcher when the pitcher contacts the base.
7. An accessory comprising:
a wall defining a cavity, wherein the cavity is operable to receive a pitcher therein, wherein the cavity includes:
an internal surface,
an external surface, and
a single, continuous and rigid lip that extends along a perimeter of the internal surface operable for maintaining contact with upper, middle and lower portions of the pitcher when received with the cavity thereby spacing the pitcher from the internal surface such that the wall forms a sleeve to protect against scratching and scuffing of the pitcher during shipping, transport and use;
a base;
a spout-receiving portion operable to receive a spout of the pitcher; and
a handle-receiving portion operable to receive a handle of the pitcher.
2. The accessory of
an opening;
a plurality of channels; and
a plurality of surface projections.
3. The accessory of
a plurality of holes spaced apart and located in the channels.
4. The accessory of
5. The accessory of
6. The accessory of
a passage operable to drain a liquid, wherein the passage includes:
the fixed gap,
at least one of the channels, and
the opening.
8. The accessory of
an opening;
a plurality of channels; and
a plurality of surface projections.
9. The accessory of
a plurality of holes spaced apart and located in the channels.
10. The accessory of
11. The accessory of
12. The accessory of
a passage operable to drain a liquid, wherein the passage includes:
the fixed gap,
at least one of the channels, and
the opening.
14. The apparatus of
an opening;
a plurality of channels; and
a plurality of surface projections.
15. The apparatus of
a plurality of holes spaced apart and located in the channels.
16. The apparatus of
17. The apparatus of
a passage operable to drain a liquid, wherein the passage includes:
the fixed gap,
at least one of the channels, and
the opening.
18. The accessory of
19. The accessory of
20. The apparatus of
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Embodiments relate to accessories. More specifically, embodiments relate to multi-functional accessories.
Products are being manufactured on a large-scale for home and/or business applications. Various manufacturing techniques are utilized to ensure the Nth manufactured product is the same in numerous characteristics as the Nth+50 manufactured product.
However, these large-scale manufacturing techniques generally require a modification (e.g., to address deficiencies, to incorporate new features, etc.) to the product design to undergo a time-consuming and costly design and testing process. By the time the modification is implemented, other desirable modifications have been identified. Typically, it is uneconomical to implement every desired modification to the product design. As a result, a modification that is not implemented may be the modification that would have improved the product the most from the perspective of the purchaser and would have lead to greater sales of the product.
In an embodiment, a multi-functional accessory serves as a platform for implementing modifications to a product (e.g., a pitcher for water) in a time-saving and less costly manner, whereas the modifications would otherwise be made to the product itself. In an embodiment, the product is inserted into the multi-functional accessory. In an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory may be utilized in applications with exposure to a liquid or moisture and in dry applications with no or minimal exposure to a liquid or moisture.
In accordance with an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory provides a passage for water to drain and to evaporate. Consequently, mold, mildew, or other microorganism growth caused by the pooling and collecting water is inhibited.
The multi-functional accessory may function as a protective sleeve for the pitcher, in accordance with an embodiment. The multi-functional accessory may protect or guard against scratching and scuffing of the external surface of the pitcher.
Furthermore, in an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory functions as a coaster to maintain a surface (e.g., a table surface) clean and free of stains.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the disclosure will be described in conjunction with these embodiments, it should be understood that they are not intended to limit the disclosure to these embodiments. On the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, in the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding. However, it will be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art that embodiments may be practiced without these specific details.
As discussed above, it is generally uneconomical to implement every desired modification to a product design. In an embodiment, a multi-functional accessory serves as a platform for implementing modifications to a product in a time-saving and less costly manner, whereas the modifications would otherwise be made to the product itself. In an embodiment, the product is inserted into the multi-functional accessory. In an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory may be utilized in applications with exposure to a liquid or moisture and in dry applications with no or minimal exposure to a liquid or moisture.
Although the description will focus on a multi-functional accessory in combination with a pitcher for water or any other liquid, it should be understood that the multi-functional accessory may be used in combination with other products for home and/or business. Embodiments are not limited to multi-functional accessories for pitchers.
Referring to
Further, the multi-functional accessory 100 includes a base 30 and a wall 40 that defines a cavity 45. The cavity 45 includes an internal surface 47 and an external surface 48. Additionally, the cavity 45 has a lip 50.
The lip 50 is located on the internal surface 47 of the cavity 45. Moreover, the lip 50 extends along the perimeter of the internal surface 47 and extends along an edge of the internal surface 47.
The base 30 includes an opening 35. Additionally, the base 30 has a plurality of channels 37 adjacent to the opening 35 and a plurality of surface projections 39 adjacent to the opening 35. In an embodiment, the base 30 further has a plurality of holes 38. (Also see
In an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory 100 is made from a plastic such as styrene acrylonitrile (SAN). The multi-functional accessory 100 is rigid and sturdy. It should be understood the multi-functional accessory 100 may be made from other materials.
Continuing with
The multi-functional accessory 100 may be secured to the pitcher 200 (
Alternatively, the multi-functional accessory 100 is removably attached to the pitcher 200 (
Embodiments of the multi-functional accessory 100 are not limited to the shape depicted in
As mentioned above, the multi-functional accessory 100 may be utilized in applications with exposure to a liquid or moisture and in dry applications with no or minimal exposure to a liquid or moisture. In
Although the description will focus on a multi-functional accessory exposed to water and will focus on a pitcher for water, it should be understood that the multi-functional accessory may be exposed to other types of liquids and that the pitcher may be a pitcher for another type of liquid. Embodiments are not limited to multi-functional accessories exposed to water and are not limited to pitchers for water.
In an embodiment, the gap 310 is at least 1 millimeter (mm). It should be understood that the size of the gap 310 may be influenced by factors such as the materials from which the multi-functional accessory 100 and the pitcher 200 are manufactured and the type of liquid to which the multi-functional accessory 100 is exposed and enters the gap 310.
Referring again to
In accordance with an embodiment, the multi-functional accessory 100 provides a passage for water to drain and to evaporate. As depicted in
Consequently, mold, mildew, or other microorganism growth caused by the pooling and collecting water is inhibited. Also, discoloration caused by the pooling and collecting water is resolved. As a result, the multi-functional accessory 100 may be utilized in applications with exposure to water or moisture and in dry applications with no or minimal exposure to water or moisture.
In an embodiment, the pitcher 200 may be a water filtering pitcher.
The reservoir 530 is made from a plastic such as styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), in accordance with an embodiment. It should be understood the reservoir 530 may be made from other materials.
Referring again to
Now referring again to the side view of
Referring again to
For example, instead of adding a pattern to the pitcher 200 (
Consequently, the multi-functional accessory 100 may be utilized to implement a larger number of modifications within a shorter time period, reducing the chance that a modification valued by the purchaser is not implemented.
A variety of modifications may be implemented with the multi-functional accessory 100. In an embodiment, the modifications may be implemented using the wall 40. Surface texture, color (e.g., white, chrome, blue, green, orange, violet, black, red, etc.), text, labels, and lines are additional examples, which may be absent from the pitcher 200 (
Further, the multi-functional accessory 100 provides new opportunities to create themed pitchers. Christmas-themed, Thanksgiving-themed, Halloween-themed, and Easter-themed are examples of design themes for the multi-functional accessory 100. As a result, a unique pitcher 200 (
Now referring to
Further,
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
Keys, James R., McIntire, Brett D., Kwiecien, Madeline, Nunez, Daniel
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